| Literature DB >> 35432703 |
Jihene Sayadi1, Manel Mekni1, Zeineb Kallel1, Racem Choura1, Dhouha Gouider1, Ines Malek1, Leila Nacef1.
Abstract
lntralenticular abscess is a very rare entity that has been described after penetrating trauma, intraocular surgery and metastatic spread. We report a case of intralenticular abscess treated surgically by phacoemulsification with good postoperative results. A 32-year-old patient presented with right eye redness and defective vision of 4 days following thorn injury. The visual acuity was limited to counting fingers. Anterior segment examination revealed healed lamellar corneal tear, 3+ cells in the anterior chamber, iris synechia and heterogeneous opacity of the crystalline lens. Vitreous and fundus were normal. Initially, we prescribed topic and systemic antimicrobial treatment. Lens extraction was performed 1 week later by phacoemulsification with primary intraocular lens implantation. The immediate postoperative recovery was uneventful. The visual acuity at last follow-up was 9/10. In the current case, lens extraction associated with systemic and local antimicrobial treatment allowed infection control and good visual outcome. Copyright: Jihene Sayadi et al.Entities:
Keywords: Cataract extraction; case report; intralenticular abscess; trauma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35432703 PMCID: PMC8977368 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.81.30914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1baseline photography of the right eye showing temporal iris synechia and central lens abscess
Figure 2timeline of current episodes from presentation to patient's management
Figure 3ultrasound B scan of the right eye showing a clear vitreous and no intraocular foreign body
Figure 4A) pre-operative photography of the right eye; B) post-operative photography of the right eye
Figure 5ocular aspect of the right eye at last follow-up